• Ethersc1Ethersc1
      ·2023-09-30
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    • EV_DigEV_Dig
      ·2023-09-28

      The Battery Factory Cooperation From Ford and Ningde Times Comes Into Halt? What is the Truth?

      On Monday, $Ford(F)$ confirmed that it has immediately halted construction of its $3.5 billion battery plant in Marshall, Michigan. As initially planned, the battery plant would have used technology from Chinese company Ningde Times to produce cheaper lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. TR Reid, a spokesman for Ford, said in an e-mail, "We are halting construction work on the project and limiting spending until we are confident of our ability to operate the plant competitively." Reid said the company has a number of considerations now without specifying them, while no final decision has been made on the investment plan.Under the agreement, announced in February 2023, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford was responsible for the pr
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·2023-09-26
      Tesla's Stock Snaps Losing Streak, as EV Maker Looks to Build India Battery Factory The UAW strike against Ford, GM and Stellantis had failed to provide support for the electric-vehicle maker. Shares of Tesla Inc. got a late-session boost on Monday, snapping a three-day losing run as the United Auto Workers strike enters its second week and as the electric-vehicle maker reportedly looks to build a battery factory in India. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ carried some of that strength into the extended session, and at last check it was up 0.2%. The stock has lost about 12% since the start of the UAW strike on Sept. 14. The strike began at one factory each of $Ford(F)$  ,
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    • BlinkfansBlinkfans
      ·2023-09-25

      Tesla bullish with this correction and the job strike

      When labor unions call for strikes,  their impact resonates throughout the automotive industry. Companies like Ford, General Motors (GM), and Stellantis are often in the spotlight during these labor disputes due to their extensive unionized workforces. However, one notable exception to this trend is Tesla.$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  The reason behind this contrast lies in the fundamental differences in how Tesla compensates its employees. At Tesla, workers receive a substantial portion of their compensation in the form of stock options, which sets them apart from the traditional unionized labor model prevalent in other automakers. In many established automakers like Ford, GM, and Stellantis,  unionized workers n
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    • ZEROHEROZEROHERO
      ·2023-09-25

      ‌The UAW Empire Strikes Back! 🩸

      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  The United Auto Workers’ strike is getting bigger. One week into the union’s historic work stoppages against major car makers, the UAW on Friday walked out of dozens of more factories across 20 states. The UAW’s targeted strikes against General Motors, Stellantis and Ford began after the union’s contract with the companies expired at midnight on Sept. 14. At the time, 13,000 workers walked out of three assembly plants — and union leadership warned that more locations could be impacted there wasn’t significant progress in contract negotiations. Bargaining continued Thursday, although neither side reported any breakthroughs, and on Friday the UAW announced it would be walking out of 38 more Genera
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    • JinHanJinHan
      ·2023-09-19

      UAW Strikes: Impact on Auto Giants and Why Tesla Stands Apart

      As the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike unfolds, it’s evident that this labor dispute will have significant repercussions for companies like Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. However, conspicuously absent from this turmoil is Tesla. In this analysis, we’ll delve into the strike’s potential effects and why Tesla remains unfazed. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $Ford(F)$ $General Motors(GM)$ $Stellantis NV(STLA)$  1. The Players Involved The ongoing strike primarily involves workers from the traditional American auto giants: General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler
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    • Alas1209Alas1209
      ·2023-09-19
      Great article you want to share it 
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    • 沉穩沉穩
      ·2023-09-18
      The Union of Auto Workers (UAW) is a labor union that represents workers in the automotive industry, including companies such as Tesla (TSLA), General Motors (GM), and Ford (F). If the UAW were to officially begin a strike, the implications for these companies and the broader market can be significant. A strike by the UAW would disrupt production operations, leading to potential supply chain issues and delays in delivering vehicles to customers. This could impact the financial performance and profitability of the affected companies, as they rely heavily on consistent production and sales to generate revenue. However, while a strike can disrupt operations in the short term, it may also have some unintended consequences that could benefit other companies within the automotive industry. Let's
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    • StickyRiceStickyRice
      ·2023-09-18
      Tesla set to pop the champagne as UAW strikes against Ford, GM, Stellantis The United Auto Workers’ strike eventually happened. The strike, combined with a few other headwinds, has sent General Motors stock price close to where it was five years ago. It's true that all the big three automakers will be negatively impacted by the strike. GM is in a worse position to absorb the impacts and thus has a lower potential for price rebound. Tesla (TSLA) is the clear winner of the United Auto Workers strike against the big three automakers as the “potential” nightmare situation kicks off, according to Wedbush. “Our worry is this could be a long and nasty strike which would be an absolute debacle for the Detroit Three,” Wedbush analysts led by Dan Ives wrote in a note. “Take this UAW deal on the tabl
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    • Williamlow85Williamlow85
      ·2023-09-18
      Stellantis hiked its offer to UAW members to include pay raises of nearly 21%, including an immediate 10% increase. The proposal comes after thousands of workers walked off the job Friday at three key auto plants. Meanwhile, Ford and GM resumed negotiations with the UAW. Tesla isn't involved in the United Auto Workers' negotiations with General Motors, Ford and Stellantis, but it's the elephant in the room regardless. Why it matters: For the Detroit Three, the competitive threat from non-unionized Tesla heightens the importance of reaching a reasonable contract that allows them to build affordable electric vehicles. Meanwhile, the UAW has a vested interest in obtaining lucrative deals if it ever wants to resuscitate its efforts to organize Tesla workers — or those at any other automaker, f
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    • Tiger_NewspressTiger_Newspress
      ·2023-09-16

      Apple iPhone 15 Event, Morgan Stanley Upgrades Tesla, Arm IPO, UAW Strike|Weekly Hottest Sector

      This week, traders have focused on the big events of technology companies. Apple has unveiled its highly anticipated iPhone 15; Morgan Stanley upgraded Tesla's Stock rating and raised the price target; Arm Holdings started trading on the Nasdaq; UAW strike hit Ford, GM, Stellantis plants.Here are the key events that happened in the tech sector during the week:Apple reveals its highly anticipated iPhone 15Apple introduced its latest iPhones at an event Tuesday, banking on new materials, camera upgrades and improved performance to coax back consumers in a sluggish smartphone market.The company unveiled four new models, keeping pace with the past few generations: the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. Like last year, the entry-level models start at $799. The Pro version will rema
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    • Mezar AleeMezar Alee
      ·2023-09-16

      UAW Strikes Bring Battle Between Workers and Automaker CEOs

      The United Auto Workers strike has brought a dramatic showdown between blue-collar workers and billionaire executives straight to Detroit, fulfilling UAW President Shawn Fain’s vision. Fain aims to propel the fading union back into the spotlight after decades of waning relevance. He seeks to represent not just autoworkers, but America’s shrinking middle class. After less than 24 hours on picket lines, Fain has deployed strikes as a weapon with a fervor unmatched by previous UAW presidents. It’s no coincidence. The outspoken leader has methodically elevated the UAW’s national profile after years out of the public consciousness. In a fiery inaugural address last March, Fain stirred members to prepare for “war against multibillion-dollar corporations,” vowing to regain workers’ fair shar
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    • Chris NorlundChris Norlund
      ·2023-09-17
      UAW Strike News 2023
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    • KYHBKOKYHBKO
      ·2023-09-17

      My investing muse - UAW strike, inflation, interest rate & Ukraine

      My investing muse - UAW strike, inflation, interest rate & Ukraine Inflation and interest rate Most eyes will be fixed on the Fed with their coming interest rate decision. Most are expecting the hike rate to pause with a probable one more rate hike by the end of the year. The latest CPI figure may have matched expectations but there was an increase of 0.6% Month on Month (MoM). This implies that things are still getting more expensive over time. With OPEC+ reducing their daily oil production by 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd), the oil price has crossed the USD$90 mark recently. This should be sustained till the end of the year. Strikes UAW strike has taken place with about 13,000 union workers involved. The strike is affecting the automakers GM, Ford and Stellantis. While the demands
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    • KYHBKOKYHBKO
      ·2023-09-17

      My investing muse - UAW strike, inflation, interest rate & Ukraine

      My investing muse - UAW strike, inflation, interest rate & Ukraine Inflation and interest rate Most eyes will be fixed on the Fed with their coming interest rate decision. Most are expecting the hike rate to pause with a probable one more rate hike by the end of the year. The latest CPI figure may have matched expectations but there was an increase of 0.6% Month on Month (MoM). This implies that things are still getting more expensive over time. With OPEC+ reducing their daily oil production by 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd), the oil price has crossed the USD$90 mark recently. This should be sustained till the end of the year. Strikes UAW strike has taken place with about 13,000 union workers involved. The strike is affecting the automakers GM, Ford and Stellantis. While the demands
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    • Williamlow85Williamlow85
      ·2023-09-18
      Stellantis hiked its offer to UAW members to include pay raises of nearly 21%, including an immediate 10% increase. The proposal comes after thousands of workers walked off the job Friday at three key auto plants. Meanwhile, Ford and GM resumed negotiations with the UAW. Tesla isn't involved in the United Auto Workers' negotiations with General Motors, Ford and Stellantis, but it's the elephant in the room regardless. Why it matters: For the Detroit Three, the competitive threat from non-unionized Tesla heightens the importance of reaching a reasonable contract that allows them to build affordable electric vehicles. Meanwhile, the UAW has a vested interest in obtaining lucrative deals if it ever wants to resuscitate its efforts to organize Tesla workers — or those at any other automaker, f
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    • JinHanJinHan
      ·2023-09-19

      UAW Strikes: Impact on Auto Giants and Why Tesla Stands Apart

      As the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike unfolds, it’s evident that this labor dispute will have significant repercussions for companies like Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. However, conspicuously absent from this turmoil is Tesla. In this analysis, we’ll delve into the strike’s potential effects and why Tesla remains unfazed. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $Ford(F)$ $General Motors(GM)$ $Stellantis NV(STLA)$  1. The Players Involved The ongoing strike primarily involves workers from the traditional American auto giants: General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler
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      UAW Strikes: Impact on Auto Giants and Why Tesla Stands Apart
    • 沉穩沉穩
      ·2023-09-18
      The Union of Auto Workers (UAW) is a labor union that represents workers in the automotive industry, including companies such as Tesla (TSLA), General Motors (GM), and Ford (F). If the UAW were to officially begin a strike, the implications for these companies and the broader market can be significant. A strike by the UAW would disrupt production operations, leading to potential supply chain issues and delays in delivering vehicles to customers. This could impact the financial performance and profitability of the affected companies, as they rely heavily on consistent production and sales to generate revenue. However, while a strike can disrupt operations in the short term, it may also have some unintended consequences that could benefit other companies within the automotive industry. Let's
      5196
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    • Tiger_NewspressTiger_Newspress
      ·2023-09-16

      Apple iPhone 15 Event, Morgan Stanley Upgrades Tesla, Arm IPO, UAW Strike|Weekly Hottest Sector

      This week, traders have focused on the big events of technology companies. Apple has unveiled its highly anticipated iPhone 15; Morgan Stanley upgraded Tesla's Stock rating and raised the price target; Arm Holdings started trading on the Nasdaq; UAW strike hit Ford, GM, Stellantis plants.Here are the key events that happened in the tech sector during the week:Apple reveals its highly anticipated iPhone 15Apple introduced its latest iPhones at an event Tuesday, banking on new materials, camera upgrades and improved performance to coax back consumers in a sluggish smartphone market.The company unveiled four new models, keeping pace with the past few generations: the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. Like last year, the entry-level models start at $799. The Pro version will rema
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    • ZEROHEROZEROHERO
      ·2023-09-25

      ‌The UAW Empire Strikes Back! 🩸

      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  The United Auto Workers’ strike is getting bigger. One week into the union’s historic work stoppages against major car makers, the UAW on Friday walked out of dozens of more factories across 20 states. The UAW’s targeted strikes against General Motors, Stellantis and Ford began after the union’s contract with the companies expired at midnight on Sept. 14. At the time, 13,000 workers walked out of three assembly plants — and union leadership warned that more locations could be impacted there wasn’t significant progress in contract negotiations. Bargaining continued Thursday, although neither side reported any breakthroughs, and on Friday the UAW announced it would be walking out of 38 more Genera
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      ‌The UAW Empire Strikes Back! 🩸
    • Mezar AleeMezar Alee
      ·2023-09-16

      UAW Strikes Bring Battle Between Workers and Automaker CEOs

      The United Auto Workers strike has brought a dramatic showdown between blue-collar workers and billionaire executives straight to Detroit, fulfilling UAW President Shawn Fain’s vision. Fain aims to propel the fading union back into the spotlight after decades of waning relevance. He seeks to represent not just autoworkers, but America’s shrinking middle class. After less than 24 hours on picket lines, Fain has deployed strikes as a weapon with a fervor unmatched by previous UAW presidents. It’s no coincidence. The outspoken leader has methodically elevated the UAW’s national profile after years out of the public consciousness. In a fiery inaugural address last March, Fain stirred members to prepare for “war against multibillion-dollar corporations,” vowing to regain workers’ fair shar
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      UAW Strikes Bring Battle Between Workers and Automaker CEOs
    • EV_DigEV_Dig
      ·2023-09-28

      The Battery Factory Cooperation From Ford and Ningde Times Comes Into Halt? What is the Truth?

      On Monday, $Ford(F)$ confirmed that it has immediately halted construction of its $3.5 billion battery plant in Marshall, Michigan. As initially planned, the battery plant would have used technology from Chinese company Ningde Times to produce cheaper lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. TR Reid, a spokesman for Ford, said in an e-mail, "We are halting construction work on the project and limiting spending until we are confident of our ability to operate the plant competitively." Reid said the company has a number of considerations now without specifying them, while no final decision has been made on the investment plan.Under the agreement, announced in February 2023, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford was responsible for the pr
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      The Battery Factory Cooperation From Ford and Ningde Times Comes Into Halt? What is the Truth?
    • BlinkfansBlinkfans
      ·2023-09-25

      Tesla bullish with this correction and the job strike

      When labor unions call for strikes,  their impact resonates throughout the automotive industry. Companies like Ford, General Motors (GM), and Stellantis are often in the spotlight during these labor disputes due to their extensive unionized workforces. However, one notable exception to this trend is Tesla.$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  The reason behind this contrast lies in the fundamental differences in how Tesla compensates its employees. At Tesla, workers receive a substantial portion of their compensation in the form of stock options, which sets them apart from the traditional unionized labor model prevalent in other automakers. In many established automakers like Ford, GM, and Stellantis,  unionized workers n
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      Tesla bullish with this correction and the job strike
    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·2023-09-26
      Tesla's Stock Snaps Losing Streak, as EV Maker Looks to Build India Battery Factory The UAW strike against Ford, GM and Stellantis had failed to provide support for the electric-vehicle maker. Shares of Tesla Inc. got a late-session boost on Monday, snapping a three-day losing run as the United Auto Workers strike enters its second week and as the electric-vehicle maker reportedly looks to build a battery factory in India. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ carried some of that strength into the extended session, and at last check it was up 0.2%. The stock has lost about 12% since the start of the UAW strike on Sept. 14. The strike began at one factory each of $Ford(F)$  ,
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    • StickyRiceStickyRice
      ·2023-09-18
      Tesla set to pop the champagne as UAW strikes against Ford, GM, Stellantis The United Auto Workers’ strike eventually happened. The strike, combined with a few other headwinds, has sent General Motors stock price close to where it was five years ago. It's true that all the big three automakers will be negatively impacted by the strike. GM is in a worse position to absorb the impacts and thus has a lower potential for price rebound. Tesla (TSLA) is the clear winner of the United Auto Workers strike against the big three automakers as the “potential” nightmare situation kicks off, according to Wedbush. “Our worry is this could be a long and nasty strike which would be an absolute debacle for the Detroit Three,” Wedbush analysts led by Dan Ives wrote in a note. “Take this UAW deal on the tabl
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    • Alas1209Alas1209
      ·2023-09-19
      Great article you want to share it 
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    • Ethersc1Ethersc1
      ·2023-09-30
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    • Chris NorlundChris Norlund
      ·2023-09-17
      UAW Strike News 2023
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